Thomas-Mory-Obituary

Thomas F. Mory

Nazareth, Pennsylvania

Dec 12, 1955 – Oct 31, 2023

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BORN
December 12, 1955
DIED
October 31, 2023
LOCATION
Nazareth, Pennsylvania

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Thomas F. Mory, 67, passed away on October 31, 2023 at home with his wife by his side. He is survived by his beloved and devoted wife, Carol J. Mory (Rose); with whom he celebrated 43 years of marriage. He had supervised job sites, operated heavy equipment , drove truck and tractor trailer, was a...

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Thinking of you Carol at this time of remembrance

So sorry to hear of Tom's passing. I remember the fire hay he gave my Christopher when he was little. Sending prayers and hugs to you and going to have a Coors light for him . Stay strong my friend from long ago... Mary Jane Muth.. aka Ritter

One thing for sure we know, Tom went to Heaven because if he went to Hell he would put out the fire and have to drink warm Coors Lite.We Love you Carol and Tom, our forever friends.

So sorry to hear we lost another classmate. Prayers and condolences to the family. Manny Fonseca

Worked with Tom for many years at BTVFC. He was a really great guy, very progressive and easy and fun to work with. He will be missed !! Condolences to Carol and his family .

Dear Carol; My deepest condolences to you and your family. My thoughts and prayers are with you . Wanda Schutt

Dear Carol, I am so sorry to hear of the passing of Tom. As hard as these days are now and ahead, take comfort in knowing he is no longer struggling and suffering. We are sending our heartfelt sympathies and love to you and your entire. family. Love, Tony and Eileen (Lapp) Kalavoda

To the Mory family, I was so sorry to hear of your loss may Tom Rest In Peace. Our condolences to you all.

Carol, I can never forget how Tom and I broke the age barriers at the Firehouse. They lowered the membership age to 18 for me, and started the junior memo for him - even though he would only be a junior member for less than a year. His leadership ability as chief was something to see! May warm memories bring you comfort and peace!